Gladys Taber's Stillmeadow Home
Teatime comes early at Stillmeadow now. I hang the kettle over the embers, bring out the toasting fork, and open the sweet-clover honey.
When the air is blue with haze and smells of woodsmoke and the sun is gentle and dreamy, I sit on the terrace by the old well house and read, turning the pages slowly and most of the time just sitting.
-Stillmeadow Calendar
From Cait - An Update
10 years ago
4 comments:
Lovely quote...thank you...from another Gladys Taber fan.
Shelley
http://groups.msn.com/StillmeadowFriends
Thanks, Shelley!
I just looked at your favorite books section in your profile and am going to check out the authors you listed. :)
Happy Autumn!
Wonderful! When I saw the title I thought of your kids, thinking they had been sick and now were well. That Shelley's a great woman! Have you read her column in the Friends of GT journal??
Hi Nan,
I didn't realize she was "that" Shelley! Thanks for pointing it out!
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